Choose Your Golf Sunglasses

Golf
sunglasses with interchangeable lenses allow the user to change their
tint according to the light conditions. Light-enhancing sunglasses are
great for early morning and late evening play, whilst a beige polarised
lens is perfect for light cloud, hazy or fairly sunny days where superb
definition and clarity can be achieved through the filtering of blue
light.

For sunny
days, Rapid Eyewear's advanced green mirror tinted lens is the ultimate
golf eyewear accessory. Developed to provide the best contrast possible
between a white ball and green background, its mirror coating also
provides anti-glare properties.

Rapid
Eyewear's Scratch golf sunglasses are effectively three pairs rolled
into one - plus, you get a high quality carry case, head securing strap
and cleaning cloth to go with them. Everything you need, in fact, to
enjoy the best vision you can achieve on the golf course.

Our frames
are made from the highest quality polycarbonate and TR90 composites;
they are lightweight, wrap-around in style and have a slight flex that
allows them to comfortable fit most shapes and sizes of head. If you are
a young player, we recommend Green Master, which are used by a number
of the Junior PGA tour players - they also fit adults extremely well.
For larger heads, Ace will provide the best fit and the most comfort.

If you need
prescription golf sunglasses, the Scratch Pro X Prescription brings all
the benefits discussed above to you through the use of an Rx insert. We
will be happy to provide a full prescription service - just select the
relevant option from the product page when you buy.

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Please see the detailed product information on our website to find out about PD, plus any other restrictions on the use of our eye wear.

*You only need to give us your ‘near add’ readings if you are ordering bi-focal lenses.

Sphere and Cylinder readings will be plus or minus numbers to two decimal places, e.g. -3.25. It is common for opticians to write a minus sign above the number so please check for this carefully. The Axis readings will be whole numbers - in fact, they are angles, written in degrees, although opticians will not normally add a degree sign next to them.

Cylinder and Axis readings are linked together, and refer to patients who suffer from astigmatism. If you do not have astigmatism, the cylinder and axis boxes for either one or both eyes may be blank on your prescription. This is perfectly normal, and if they are blank, you can leave these empty on the above form or just type N/A in the box.